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Threads

Show off your favorite public threads and offer hand-picked, fine-grained, topical subscriptions!

These are streams of thought you decide to float to your personal site for being a bit more-effort than other small posts, but still yet to be refined as a blog.

How it works:

  1. a featured status will be fetched on the server along with qualified "descendants", which are replies of the same author in a single thread.
  2. clean HTML with some styling will be sent to the viewer's browser
  3. it is therefore zero-JS as of yet
  4. self-hostable with the app configuration in threads.py file -- we are working on a docker way and easy configuration

See it in action.

The project is currently experimental. Some improvements need to be made with regards to app configuration, storing data, and easy deployment & usage.

Project setup

  1. Set up your Debian (for other environments, search for counterpart instructions)

    # update repositories
    $ sudo apt update
    
    # install python stuff
    $ sudo apt install python3-pip python3-dev build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev python3-setuptools python3-venv
    
  2. Install dependencies

    # clone the project 
    $ git clone git@git.sr.ht:~ayoayco/threads
    
    # go into the project directory
    $ cd threads
    
    # create python environment:
    $ python3 -m venv .venv
    
    # activate python env:
    $ . .venv/bin/activate
    
    # install dependencies
    (.venv)$ python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
    
    # rejoice!
    
  3. To start development, run the following:

    (.venv)$ flask --debug run
    

    Note: On a Mac, the default port 5000 is used by AirDrop & Handoff; you may have to turn those off

  4. After development session, deactivate the python env

    (.venv)$ deactivate
    

Deployment

For deployment, the recommended setup is with production server gunicorn and reverse proxy nginx. See the DigitalOcean tutorial (their website uses cookies).